If you run a cleaning company in Cork, you’re handling personal data every single day — from customer records to employee files. With over 32,000 SMEs in Cork and the Data Protection Commission actively issuing fines, GDPR compliance isn’t something you can afford to ignore. Here’s exactly what you need to know.
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Yes. Every cleaning company in Cork that processes personal data of EU residents must comply with GDPR. This includes collecting customer names, email addresses, payment details, or any information that can identify a person. Non-compliance can result in fines of up to €20 million or 4% of annual global turnover. The Data Protection Commission (DPC) in Ireland is actively enforcing these rules.
RISK ASSESSMENT
Staff accessing confidential documents, computer screens, or personal information visible in customer premises during cleaning
Storing large numbers of customer keys, alarm codes, and access credentials with inadequate security
Processing employee data including Garda vetting results, which are special category data
Using GPS tracking on company vehicles or employee phones without proper notice and lawful basis
Sharing customer property access details with temporary or agency staff without proper controls
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REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Every Cleaning Company in Ireland needs these documents to demonstrate GDPR compliance.
STEP BY STEP
Provide a clear privacy notice to all customers and employees explaining what data you collect, why, and how it is protected.
Implement a secure key management system — log all keys in and out, store them in a locked and auditable key safe, and never label keys with customer addresses.
Store Garda vetting results securely and separately from general employee files, with strict access controls, as these are special category data under GDPR.
If you use GPS tracking on vehicles or employee phones, provide clear notice to employees, explain the lawful basis, and comply with workplace monitoring requirements.
Train all cleaning staff on confidentiality obligations — they must not read, photograph, or discuss documents or personal items seen during cleaning.
Set data retention periods: delete customer access codes within days of a contract ending, keep employee records for the legally required period, and destroy Garda vetting results when no longer needed.
Put data processing agreements in place with any recruitment agencies, payroll providers, or subcontractors who handle personal data on your behalf.
COMMON PITFALLS
Labelling customer keys with their full name and address, creating a serious security risk if the key safe is compromised or a key is lost.
Keeping Garda vetting results for employees who left the company years ago, when there is no longer a lawful basis for retaining this sensitive data.
Installing GPS tracking on staff vehicles without informing employees or conducting a legitimate interest assessment as required by GDPR.
Sharing a customer's alarm code and spare key with a temporary replacement cleaner via text message without any security measures.
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Every day your Cleaning Company in Cork operates without proper GDPR compliance is a risk. The DPC is increasing enforcement across Ireland — get ahead of it today.
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